Friday, 3 of September of 2010

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PDA Responds to Flooding in Pakistan

Pakistan flooding Aug 2010

People in Pakistan are seeking dry ground. Help them find hope. Pakistanis have suffered numerous natural and human-caused disasters.  Now over 1,400 people are dead and more than 1.5 million displaced. Presbyterians have ministered in Pakistan since before it was a nation and stand with them now.  Help bring God’s healing through Presbyterian Disaster Assistance (PDA) and our ecumenical partners to provide food packages, shelter materials, and other essentials, including healthcare.   

Give – through your local Presbyterian congregation, on the secure PC(USA) Web site , call 1-800-728-7228 or send a check to: Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), P O Box 643700, Pittsburgh, PA 15264-3700 Designate account DR000038 – Pakistan

Act - Congregations and individuals can put together hygiene kits and baby kits for Church World Service to distribute.

Pray - for the people of Pakistan and those trying to bring aid. Let us join our hearts in prayer:  God of compassion, please watch over the people of Pakistan, and weave out of these terrible events wonders of goodness and grace. Surround those who have been affected by tragedy with a sense of your present love, and hold them in faith. Though they are lost in grief, may they find you and be comforted; guide us as a church to find ways of providing assistance that heal and gives hope. Help us remember that when one of your children suffers we all suffer. Through Jesus Christ who was dead, but lives and rules this world with you.  Amen.  



Synod-wide Leadership/Nurture Events in Oct 2010

Important Leadership & Continuing Education events in the Synod of Mid-AMerica during October 2010. Download information and Register NOW! 

  Synod Breathe Fire Leadership Practice Oct 13-15 (208.2 KiB, 74 hits)

  View Breathe Fire Registration form (292.5 KiB, 17 hits)

Oct 13-15, 2010 Synod hosts a community leadership practice experienceBreathe Fire happens at Village Presbyterian Church, Prairie Village KS Register at www.synodma.org 

  Healthy Congregations Brochure 2010 (34.0 KiB, 32 hits)

Oct 14-15, 2010  Heathly Congregations Workshop led by Richard Blackburn of Lombard Mennonite Peace Center at Southminister PC, 6306 Roe Ave, Prairie Village, KS Register at www.synodma.org or 913-384-3020  Read more »


Last Chance to Order 2011 Mission Yearbooks

To order copies of the 2011 Mission Yearbook  for Prayer & Study for quantity discount price of $8/copy, email office@mupresbytery.org or phone 800-635-3178.  Orders due by August 25. Yearbooks will be distributed at Presbytery on Oct 21, 2010. The MUP group order saves up to $2.50/copy, plus $5.25 or more per book for shipping.  Call Vicki or Angela w/questions.


Come to COVENANT POINT this Summer…or Fall

Dining Hall

Covenant Point is a great place to encounter God!  Limited summer dates are still available for church group gatherings, family reunions or other events.  Early Fall is also great–maybe better as the heat subsides. The outdoor setting and great summer fun are a fabulous ways to experience God goodness and joy.  Plan a retreat or pool party for YOUR church or fellowship group–daytime or overnight. 

Missouri Union Presbyterians–Use your time and talents to support Covenant Point Camp! Your church or group can personally help make Covenant Point a great place for ministry in Missouri Union. Contact Mike Lewton at (573) 301-9117 or the Presbytery office at 1-800-635-317 8 to find out more.  We’re Together in Ministry–Covenant Point needs YOUR support!


College Ministry in Columbia–connect to “The Vine”

The Vine Campus Ministries welcomes ALL college students in the Columbia area to join us AUGUST 29, 7PM @ THE CHEZ, 16 HITT ST, downtown Columbia for our Back 2 School Welcome Gathering!!!  Come grab some free food, meet new people, and get to know The Vine! 

Church leaders, be in prayer for your students coming to school in Columbia… let them know you are thinking of them and encourage them to join our community!  We appreciate your support!

 Contact Preston at 573-442-1164 or prestont@fpccolumbia.org to connect with other students and find out how group members serve others and one another in Columbia. 

 http://www.facebook.com/pages/Preston-Turley/125201527508762#!/group.php?gid=18962314930&ref=ts


150th Anniversary Bethel-Salem PC – Sunday, Sept 5, 2010

The 150th Anniversary Celebration of Salem Presbyterian near Hope, MO (southeast of Linn) begins with worship at 10:30 AM on Sunday, Sept 5, 2010.  Rev. Don Hilkerbaumer, who grew up in the congregation, will preach.  Read more »


Vacation Bible School around Missouri Union – African Connections

 

Under the Baobab tree after a great VBS week for Macon County Larger Parish

Sharing the Gospel–A Road Trip for Giraffes–Yes, it really was Rev. Mary Ellen Waychoff driving a giraffe, an elephant, and other African animals to New Cambria July 13! DCE Marilyn Hofmann from FPC Jeff City loaned Jonathan Giraffe and other large animal cut outs to Macon County Parish for their VBS July 18-23   Thanks to the Dodson Family at FPC Jeff City for creating and sharing these wonderful gifts! 28 Children, 12 Youth helpers and numerous adults came together under the Baobab tree at New Cambria UCC.  The Macon County VBS offering went to the Festival of Sharing.  Themes were: Trust, Love, Follow, Care and Share.  Next Stop for Baobab “critters” is First Presbyterian-Columbia July 26-30.  
 
 Baobab Blast at Range Line was great fun and exciting learning for 34 kids and helpers!  Curriculum includes animals from Africa (like 2 giraffe sighted at the Church near Houstonia!) along with science activities, Bible stories, songs, crafts and snacks.  Each month Range Line, Longwood, and Curryville churches support the African Immigrant Fellowship in Columbia.  Range Line’s VBS offering went to the Agape African Fellowship in Columbia and Heifer International to buy goats for farmers in Haiti. Betty Lou (Dotson) Kriesel directed VBS at Range Line.  Trinity-Columbia, First-Columbia, and Lake Church-Osage Beach also support Agape African Fellowship. Read more »

Greetings from Joan Erickson at GA Friday, July 9, 2010

Jesus is the head of the church. Yes, you already know this, but the commissioners of General Assembly brought that once again to our attention. Included in our study to prepare for presbytery’s consideration of amendments to our constitution is this amendment to raise standards for ordination not only to recognize the Lordship of Jesus, but it also offers the expectation that the church JOYFULLY submit to that Lordship. Wow – I know from the Vision Statement of the presbytery that joyfully responding to the call by the power of the Holy Spirit and the love of God through Jesus Christ is what we like. The proposed amendment wording is: “Standards for ordination service reflect the church’s desire to submit joyfully to the Lordship of Jesus Christ in all aspects of life (G-1.0000). The governing body responsible for ordination and / or installation (G-14.0240; G-14.0450) shall examine each candidate’s calling, gifts, preparation, and suitability for the responsibilities of office. The examination shall include, but not be limited to, a determination of the candidates’ ability and commitment to fulfill all requirements as expressed in the constitutional questions for ordination and installation (W-1.4003). Governing bodies shall be guided by Scripture and the confessions in applying standards to individual candidates.”

Your MUP commissioners, Julie Leverenz and Ron Roberts and YAAD (Young Adult Advisory Delegate) Jen Schildmeyer are steeped in prayer and discernment as they seek God’s guidance to fulfill their call to be part of the collective prophetic voice of our denomination.

Together in God’s Grace,    Joan   


Great Times at Camp Covenant Point

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MUP group at Youth Triennium July 19-24, 2010

SEE photos from 2010 Youth Triennium http://www.facebook.com/?sk=2361831622#!/photo.php?pid=4582540&id=59988132765 FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS is the theme for this week’s Presbyterian Youth Triennium at  at Purdue Univ in Indiana.  40 Youth and adult leaders from 9 different MUP churches arrived safely to learn, laugh, worship, wonder, share (and even sleep!) during this awesome gathering of Presbyterian Youth from around the US.  The bus departed early Tues, July 20 after breakfast and a prayer at Camp and just before the rain!  They return late Saturday, July 24.  Please remember to pray for them, and ask about their experiences at PYT after they get back. Photos from 2007.

MUP Youth Delegates to 2007 Triennium

MUP Representatives at 2007 Youth Triennium

Youth Representatives from MUP